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LONGVIEW, TX - July 10-12th will bring the return of the Great Texas Balloon race to the East Texas Regional Airport and marks 31 years of hot-air balloon racing in Longview. Packed with events from dawn to dusk, the GTBR is a weekend festival with something for everyone.

Events like sport and special shapes balloon competitions and the now famous "Balloon Glow" which was the brainchild of original race organizer, Dr. Bill Bussey in 1981 are the cornerstones of the weekend. But when the balloons aren't in the air, exciting aircraft flights and static exhibits, skydivers, great musical entertainment, an expansive "Kids Land" and fabulous food and craft vendors round out the event for the whole family.

This year's racing gets underway at 6:30am on Friday with the "Sport and Special Shape Balloon Competition over Longview. At 4pm the gates open at the East Texas Regional Airport for Kid's Land, arts and crafts vendors, food and drinks. Friday's activities include the "Opening Ceremonies" and Sport and Special Stapes Balloon Glow" at around 8:15pm.

Saturday starts with "Sport and Special Shape Controlled Navigational Trajectory Event", better known as "The Key Grab". The "Balloon Glow is again at 8:15 Saturday.

The race wraps up on Sunday at 6:30am with the final "key grab" competition and the "Pilot's Award Presentation" at 9:30am.

Admission prices are $10 for Friday and $10 for Saturday. Sunday is free. Children 12 and under are admitted free of charge when accompanied by an adult. Active military members are free with military ID.

Known as the longest running hot-air balloon event in Texas, The Great Texas Balloon Race began in 1978. From it's original venue at Longview Mall, the race moved to the former Stroh's Brewery site (1985-1986) and then to its current home at the East Texas Regional Airport.

Bullard is ready to compete for a playoff spot in the District of Doom.

Once again, we are giving you two Red Zone rundowns for the price of one. Just like in Lindale, the Bullard players are learning a new head coach during fall camp. East Texas native Scott Callaway is now in charge of the Panthers program.

Once again, we are giving you two Red Zone rundowns for the price of one. Just like in Lindale, the Bullard players are learning a new head coach during fall camp. East Texas native Scott Callaway is now in charge of the Panthers program.

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With the smallest enrollment in District 17-5A, and really across the entire classification, Lindale could use that as an excuse for a sub-par season. But under defensive coordinator, turned head coach Chris Cochran, that won't be the case.

"A lot of people thought tonight was about peaceful protesters countering something," event speaker DG Montalvo said. "But it wasn't. It was about getting together and encouraging each other without ideology."

"A lot of people thought tonight was about peaceful protesters countering something," event speaker DG Montalvo said. "But it wasn't. It was about getting together and encouraging each other without ideology."